Willingness to pay and air pollution: the results of Gioconda Life project

2016 
INTRODUCTION US and in Europe have emphasized the importance of protecting children’s health and including benefits to children in the cost-benefit analysis of environmental interventions. Within the Gioconda Project boys aged 12 to 17 years were involved to assess their willingness to pay WTP by asking how much they are willing to pay in order to reduce the risk related to the environment. METHODS About 600 children were recruited from 4 Italian areas (Naples, Ravenna, Taranto and San Miniato) with different types ofenvironmental hazards. Students were asked to fill in a questionnaire concerning risk perception and WTP. The results of the WTP questionnaires were compared with the data from the environmental monitoring. Logistic regression was performed to investigate whether children’s characteristics influence the probability of scope sensitivity. ATobit regression was used to analyze WTP estimates. The thirdmodel includes as covariates also PM10 annual mean in the area as well as a measure of fear in t...
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